Danbury-based FuelCell Energy Inc. has appointed Amanda J. Schreiber as its new executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, effective Jan. 12.
Schreiber replaces Joshua Dolger, whose employment with the publicly traded fuel cell manufacturer was terminated without cause effective Tuesday, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Schreiber previously served as executive vice president and general counsel of ContourGlobal Limited, a British power generation company, from August 2017 to September 2024.
Under her employment agreement, Schreiber will receive an annual base salary of $470,000 and a target annual bonus equal to 60% of her base salary. Her target equity award for fiscal year 2026 is $750,000, split evenly between performance share units and time-vesting restricted stock units.
The company said it expects to finalize a separation agreement with Dolger providing benefits substantially similar to those in his existing employment contract.
Dolger joined FuelCell in May 2021 and previously worked at Terex Corp.
The leadership change comes as FuelCell Energy — which develops and manufactures fuel cell power technology for industrial, commercial and utility-scale applications — works to stabilize operations following significant workforce reductions over the past two years. The company reduced its global workforce by about 28% between October 2023 and October 2025, bringing total headcount to 424 employees.
Despite the cost-cutting measures, FuelCell Energy reported improved fourth-quarter results in December, with revenue rising 12% to $55 million and its net loss narrowing to $30.7 million. The company has pivoted its sales strategy toward data center customers and reported unrestricted cash and equivalents of $278.1 million at the end of fiscal 2025.
